Close encounters, UFO sightings in Joplin
area: Part two
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Posted: Tuesday,
December 2, 2014 12:15 am
I need to begin this week’s column with an apology. Due to
a typo on my part in preparing notes for my files, I mistakenly indicated two
weeks ago — Close Encounters in Joplin Area: Part One — that an encounter in
Joplin took place in early August when it actually occurred on July 8. The full
report is the subject of this column.
Then,
it was so hectic when I was writing the column last week, that I completely
forgot to give credit to the National UFO Reporting Center, the source of all
but one of the sightings described. Sorry, Peter. Oh well. They say as you get
older your memory is the second thing to go, but for the life of me I cannot
remember what the first one is.
That
being said, the incident that occurred that Tuesday evening was a UFOlogist’s
dream: Three reputable witnesses, willing to be identified publicly, reporting
a close encounter that left behind physical evidence of its reality. In
addition, the initial witness possessed the training and experience to be
considered an expert on objects and craft in the sky. He is an airline pilot.
At
about 9:15 p.m. on July 8, Barry Powell, the pilot, was walking his dog when he
noticed a strange craft with orange lights in the northern sky. He realized
almost immediately that it was approaching him, descending as it did so, and
his leashed dog started to jump excitedly in the object’s direction. At that
point John Cruzan, general manager of the Joplin Globe newspaper, and his wife
Traci, who is a technician in the medical field, came around a curve and were
confronted with this strange scene. They immediately stopped and got out of
their vehicle, joining Barry in trying to determine what they were all seeing.
As
it approached, the confounded trio could make out a huge object, apparently
soundless, displaying multiple lights of yellow, blue and orange on its
underside. I said “apparently” because every dog within hearing distance was
barking excitedly. Barry’s dog was even jumping up toward the craft to the
extent his leash would allow.
When
the UFO departed, still at slow speed, the witnesses followed in the Cruzan’s
Jeep. They lost sight of it as it descended behind trees, but continued to an
area they felt it might have landed. At that point, even stranger things began
to happen. A spotlight they were using, which plugged into the cigarette
lighter, dimmed but did not go out. The seatbelt warning buzzer began sounding
intermittently, and the vehicle’s automatic transmission began to act up. None
of these oddities had occurred previously, and, to my knowledge, none of them
have been repeated since.
But
the most chilling aspect of the incident showed up in its aftermath. On John
Cruzan’s arm was a sizeable red spot that caused enough discomfort for him to
go to a doctor, who told him it resembled an injury caused by a laser. It has
since healed.
I
spoke with Mr. Cruzan about his experience earlier this month. Although he did
not express it in so many words, his attitude was clearly that of knowing the
event was incredible but also knowing that many people would find it
incredible. He was unwavering, however, in the fact that he was simply
describing the event as completely and accurately as possible within the limits
of human vocabulary. I came away from the visit convinced that he was one of
the most credible witnesses I have interviewed in years.
Clusters
of UFO sightings in a limited area within a relatively short period of time
have occurred on several occasions before, and the diehard skeptics insist that
they result from a single case of misidentification receiving publicity and
triggering the imagination of others, making them even more prone to turning
the lights of distant aircraft into an alien spacecraft. In this instance,
however, the witnesses were in almost all cases unaware of the previous
incidents prior to having their own encounter.
Special
thanks to John Cruzan, Margie Kay and the rest of the team at Missouri Mutual
UFO Network, and UFO Casebook for providing information used in writing this
column.
If
you h
ave had an encounter with any type of paranormal or unexplained phenomena,
no matter where or when it occurred, I would like to add it to my ever-growing
files. Send me a complete account, with as many details as you can. Include
your name and a telephone number or email address I can reach you at if I need
more information. Complete anonymity, if requested, will be observed if your
experience is used for publication.
Send accounts and
comments to samuptegrove@gmail.com.
I have a landline telephone now, so you can also call me at (417) 637-6002.
Leave a message on the machine if I am not home.
Petitioning President Barack Obama
This petition will be delivered to:
President
Barack Obama
Disclose UFO/Alien related documents to the public. Also hold a hearing on the Disclosure of this Information.
This Petition can be signed by any citizen of the world.
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